Many kids aged 16 and 17 are lured by family members into sexual contact with adults.
The disclosure comes in a report which lays bare the extent of child abuse -- and Bermuda's powerlessness to tackle it.
One in ten secondary school students claim a...
your sources of stress, what percentage would you assign to: Work -------- Home -------- 3.Do you think the stress you feel is: Positive Mostly positive Neutral Mostly negative Negative 4. What do you consider the greatest sources of your job ...
fare.
With even the most healthy-sounding menu items often laden with a host of evils, dining out can lead to unwanted inches for all but the super cautious.
However it need not be so, according to Janet Burull of Nutrition Consultant Services.
Low-f...
about your health? A visit to the Nurses' Practice will place you in good stead. In hopes of getting women mentally and physically fit to conceive, registered nurses Liz Boden and Rita Stevens offer both education, and support.
"Life is stressful,''...
That was the message Chamber of Commerce President David Roundtree yesterday brought to the Hamilton Lions Club weekly get-together.
"If Bermuda Inc. is to compete into the next millennium we are only going to be as strong as our weakest link. No dro...
for themselves and their students.
They attended a "Health for Success Fair'' at Dellwood Primary School.
Government nutritionist Betsy Baillie told those who packed the school's gymnasium that getting the teachers to think healthy was important to t...
restructuring of the education system comes under the microscope in the latest issue of RG Magazine.
In the September education issue, free in tomorrow's Royal Gazette , RG takes an in-depth look at how plans are progressing for the new mega high sch...
school at Prospect.
Board chairman Garry Madeiros declined to release the name before it was reviewed by the Cabinet.
But he told The Royal Gazette the board planned to submit the name by the end of the month and hoped the name would be accepted.
"We...
A shocked store owner yesterday pulled bags pushing a drugs message sold to youngsters as schoolbags.
Phoenix Stores owner Ward Young acted after The Royal Gazette tipped him off about the trendily-styled backpacks with a marijuana message.
The bags ...
DATE: Aug 27, 1996 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
of its graduates who will be furthering their education overseas.
Recipients for the 1996-97 academic year were as follows: Chrystal Anderson, who will be studying BioChemistry at Dalhousie University in Canada, received the Sir William Stephenson S...